Friday, June 19

Burglary
City of Rocks
Ranger’s home was broken into. Deputy advised that it doesn’t appear as if anything is missing. The victim is a female who is camping at Lake Roberts.

Injuring/tampering with motor vehicle
Sheep’s Corral
Caller advised that several parts were taken off his vehicle as it was parked while he was horseback riding.

Criminal trespass warning
Mount Olympus – Silver City
Caller advised that a female all in black is on the premises trying to get into the house and moving the plants around the yard.

Welfare check
Highway 90 – MM 13
Caller advised that a female and a child with a wagon are walking towards Lordsburg. Deputy advised that the Hidalgo County Sheriff’s Department is sending a unit.

Weapons fired
Cottage San Road
Caller advised that he heard one gunshot. Deputies had negative contact.

Suspicious vehicle
Archery range – Fort Bayard
Caller advised that a pickup is parked at the range. Advised that the elk were running toward her. Deputy advised that they were just talking and left upon request.

Saturday, June 20

Loud music
Galaz Road – San Lorenzo
Caller advised that subjects are playing very loud music across the street and it makes it hard to sleep. Deputy made contact.

Unwanted subject
Schiff Trail
Caller advised that his ex-wife is verbally and physically harassing them, but didn’t need an ambulance. Deputy made contact with caller.

Sunday, June 21

Unwanted subject
Highway 15 – Pinos Altos
Caller advised that neighbors are threatening his life. Advised that he is well armed and so are his neighbors. Deputies talked to both parties. Caller called back advising that the neighbors are still at it and threatening to murder him now.

Suspicious vehicle
3420 E. Highway 180
Caller advised that a male was acting skittish and ran inside by the vending machine. Deputy out at Rodeway Inn advised the male to clean up his mess and that he is leaving.

Fight
2 Kirkland Road
Caller advised that a named female wants to get her daughter to come to the Shortstop to fight her. Caller advised she doesn’t want to talk with the officers now.

DV order violation
Groundhog Mine Road – Bayard
Caller advised that a named female is violating the DVO he has with her.

Welfare check
Santa Rita Mine Road – Vanadium
Male caller made noise as if he was trying to speak – dispatcher unable to understand any words.

Weapons fired
N. Alabama Street @ St. Mary’s
Four or five gunshots heard. Deputy had negative contact.

Disturbance
11820 Highway 180
Caller advised a male is causing problems and is advising that he needs gas to get to GRMC as his son has been shot. Caller advised that they are closed and cannot let him in. Advised the male left headed for Silver.

Weapons fired
Rio de Arenas Road
Caller advised that he heard one gunshot in the front of the park.
 

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